Bacon: His Writings, and His Philosophy, Volume 1C. Knight & Company, 1846 |
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... courses are the goings of the serpent , which goeth basely upon the belly , and not upon the feet . There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious . And therefore Mountaigny saith prettily ...
... courses are the goings of the serpent , which goeth basely upon the belly , and not upon the feet . There is no vice that doth so cover a man with shame as to be found false and perfidious . And therefore Mountaigny saith prettily ...
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... course regular , that men may know beforehand what they may expect ; but be not too positive and peremptory , and express thyself well when thou digressest from thy rule . Pre- serve the right of thy place , but stir not questions of ...
... course regular , that men may know beforehand what they may expect ; but be not too positive and peremptory , and express thyself well when thou digressest from thy rule . Pre- serve the right of thy place , but stir not questions of ...
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... , fraud , Unblushing perjury had spread abroad , Crushing the wretched people in their course , And leaving civil war their last resource . + War useful to the many . and to inflame . And let no prince measure the 46 BACON'S WORKS .
... , fraud , Unblushing perjury had spread abroad , Crushing the wretched people in their course , And leaving civil war their last resource . + War useful to the many . and to inflame . And let no prince measure the 46 BACON'S WORKS .
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... course let him be rather advised in his answers than forward to tell stories . And let it appear that he doth not change his country manners for those of foreign parts , but only prick in some flowers of that he hath learned abroad into ...
... course let him be rather advised in his answers than forward to tell stories . And let it appear that he doth not change his country manners for those of foreign parts , but only prick in some flowers of that he hath learned abroad into ...
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... is the greatest innovator . And if time , of course , alter things to the worse , and wisdom and counsel shall not alter Lovers of themselves without a rival . them to the better , what shall be the end 55 BACON'S WORKS .
... is the greatest innovator . And if time , of course , alter things to the worse , and wisdom and counsel shall not alter Lovers of themselves without a rival . them to the better , what shall be the end 55 BACON'S WORKS .
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